s-video: how many volts does C to GND and Y to GND have ?

Hello,
I have given a plug with 25 pins, I know there must be a s-video signal on it, but I do not know on which pins. Can I find it with the digital volt meter, when the camera is turned on ?
- will the volt meter cause no harm to the camera ?
- what is a typical voltage between C-ground and chrominance and between Y-ground and luminance ?

thank you, Callandor. In a image with average colors and average darkness: would you expect the two voltages YGnd-->Y and CGnd-->C to be both about the same, or would the first be 0.3 V and the second 0.7 ?

I would expect them to be roughly the same, since you can actually use each signal independently and the range is similar for both. As long as you are only checking voltages of 1 volt or less, you can test it with a video screen without fear of damage. A luminance only signal would render a black and white picture.

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